Some of the following Consumer Action publications are available in bulk for non-profit or government agencies to distribute for educational purposes. Further info can be found on the How To Order Publications page.

Library: Korean | Debtors’ Rights (Korean) . This guide helps consumers understand how to communicate with a debt collector, what their rights and options are when faced with a debt collection lawsuit, steps to take to try to avoid legal action, where to find legal information and advice, the general process of responding to a lawsuit, their rights if they lose the case and how to file a complaint against a collector.
Filed Under: Consumer RightsCreditDebt Collection on Dec 20, 2016

Library: Korean | Workplace Privacy (Korean) 근무 중 여러분의 권리 . To protect your personal privacy and your job, you should know when and how employers can monitor and gather information about you. This publication explains some of the situations in which monitoring might occur in the workplace and explains your privacy rights as an employee.
Filed Under: CreditPrivacy Rights on Dec 21, 2009

Library: Korean | Understanding Your Credit Score (Korean) . Your credit score is a "snapshot" of your credit history that is used by lenders, insurers and others to assess your creditworthiness and the likelihood that you will pay your bills and repay outstanding loans. This publication explains how to learn your score, how to interpret it and how to maintain or improve it. Filed Under: Credit on Mar 24, 2008

Library: Korean | Giving Yourself Some Credit (Korean) . An illustrated fact sheet describing what credit is, how to obtain it, and how to use it. Also describes credit ratings, credit bureaus, and the importance of consumers periodically reviewing a copy of their credit report for accuracy. Explains the Equal Credit Opportunity Act.
Filed Under: Credit on Apr 02, 1993

Library: Korean | California Immigrants and Credit (Korean) . A fact sheet designed to explain credit to California immigrants: how to qualify for it, how to use it properly, and how to avoid problems. Discusses creditors, credit history, credit bureaus, scams, and abuses. Includes a short glossary of credit terms and a listing of community resources for further information. Filed Under: Credit on Apr 01, 1993